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    Chick picking at other chick

    Hi there. I have two Baby ducks at about two months old. A male and a female the female likes to pick at the male. I’ve enclosed a picture of what the female did just last night. It doesn’t seem aggressive the male doesn’t seem to mind but I feel like this is too much damage. I have separated...
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    Adults ducks not accepting babies

    Hi there. So we have two adults females and a drake. One of the females had two babies, the first time about 2 months ago. We separated the mom and babies with chicken wire. We tried to introduce the other female to the babies at 4 weeks but she went to attack them then to the drake and he...
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    Muskovy baby injury

    Hi there. We have two Muskovy babies that are about three weeks old. I noticed one has an open wound on the back end of her tail it is raw. I was able to put Polysporin on the wound and noticed afterwards at the other baby picked at it but was not impressed with the Polysporin so hopefully he...
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    Muskovy babies

    Hi there. We have two females and a drake. One female had two babies 10 days ago. We separated the mom and babies in the same coop with chicken wire from the other female and drake. The other female seems overly interested in the babies. She follows them, tries to poke her beak through the...
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    Found dead baby muskovy

    I have a Muskovy duck sitting on eggs inside the coop. Today I went to feed them and I noticed she was fluffing up her nest and when I looked closer I found a fully developed, feathers and all a dead baby near the nest and the broken shell of the egg near by. What could of happened. She...
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    Muskovy duck laying eggs up high

    Hi there. I have a Muscovy duck that is sitting on one egg. I checked the egg tonight and it looks viable and is around 20 plus days. The duck is laying the egg on a shelf higher up in the coop. If the egg hatches should I move the nest down so the duckling doesn’t fall from the shelf?
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